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Enemies

from Reformation by MERIDIAN

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You don't realize the harm you've done.
Proving your own selfishness,
By bending reality,
To destroy my happiness.
You won't be be forgiven.
I hope one day that you feel the way I do
And watch your world fall apart right in front of you.
And when it happens I'll be there to laugh at your expense.
You will never get the best of me.
I walk alone.
I gave up everything,
To make something out of nothing.
In the end I had nothing at all.
Nothing to call my own.
I hope you die alone.
May you rest in pieces.
No matter what you do to me.
I'll rise to be the best man I can be.
No apologies can fix the wrongs you've done.
You dug your own grave now rot in it.
I walk alone.
I gave up everything,
To make something out of nothing.
In the end I had nothing at all.
Nothing to call my own.
I hope you die alone.
May you rest in pieces.
Somethings weren't meant to be,
But I swear to god you'll never get the best of me.
You'll be forced to live with guilt forever.
Wishing you never did this to me,
Hoping that one day I'll accept your apology.

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from Reformation, released July 6, 2013

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